Gratifyingly RVA

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RVA Proper

Since this is the month of Gratitude I wanted to express mine for RVA. I’m grateful for many things in my life and not ones I need to share on this particular month, but I thought I would point out all the things about RVA I am grateful for, so let’s slap those hands together and give thanks:

RVA, I am grateful to you for…

Our Natural Habitat. I love our topography here. From hills, to parks, to the Mighty James, we are truly blessed to have such beautiful scenery.

Our Restaurants. Sure, we have fantastic food, but the culture that was created here through the restaurant scene has been memorable and delightful.

Our Artists. I love how RVA fosters our art scene. Whether it’s the murals, VCU’s art program, or our tattooists, RVA is great at showcasing its artists. Ed Trask you are a pioneer! I enjoy doing First Fridays and I find solace in our galleries and museums.

Our Musicians. I am so grateful for RVA’s music scene. You have provided me with a lifetime of great shows and I couldn’t be more thankful. Thanks for Avail, Lamb of God, Gwar, Chance Fischer, Bio Ritmo, that Lucy Dacus chick, and so many more. I however am not grateful for the lack of venues we have for live music.

Our Neighbors. I truly feel like RVA is a place that really pulls together to help others in their time of need. From our activists, to our non-profits, to our places of worship, our neighbors help our communities thrive and that’s a beautiful thing to see.

Our Location. So grateful that we are so close to beaches, mountains, and major cities. There are so many great things to do a stone’s throw away.

Our Kevin Bacon. RVA has an uncanny ability to have usually less than 6 degrees of separation from it’s denizens. There is a vast amount of generational “…by proxy” here and it does feel nice to meet new people to discover they know your old people.

Our Outdoor Recreation. From Capital Trail to a short trip to King’s Dominion to fishing on the James to our many hiking/walking trails, RVA caters to all walks, jogs, and cycles.

Our Fans. I love our sports teams, but I love the support of the fans the most. It really is great being in a local stadium hearing RVA roar with cheers for their teams.

Our Local Business. We have such amazing business owners who provide unique experiences and wares. I love that you can get taxidermy, custom boots, and a hand sculpted planter all in one day, and top it with a stop at a local distillery while eating a locally made ice cream sandwich.

I am grateful we live in the smallest big city that has provided me with some really remarkable moments.

We are grateful to RVA for…

I asked my friends if they could be grateful to RVA for one thing, what would it be. Turns out it was harder to say just ONE thing.

The lifelong friendships I have made through the decades have been significant in RVA. The music and art scenes have impacted my life greatly. The architecture, the parks, the river, and the hidden gems for me as well. I just contradicted my “one thing” rule.
— LadyJRVA
GWAR
— Richard T.
Friends
— Eugene G.
Friendsmusicbeer. One thing.
— Brian G.
The River and Bernie’s Subs
— Cedric G.
It’s ideal. The most ideal place I’ve lived. A perfect combo of diverse friends, creativity, food, family, art, music, history (and a reconciliation of its past), lovely architecture, medium sized charm, great parks, chill vibe, beer, bikability, walkability and decent/tolerable weather most of the year.
— John H.
Maymont Park. I really think that having a 100 acre rolling park in the middle of the city is the most beautiful and wonderful thing. You can go there and sit on a blanket for eight hours and no one cares.
— James M.
My first visit to Richmond was as a Junior in High School, I participated in the VMFA’s 3 days in March program that brought HS art students from across the state to Richmond for a 3 day event. To this day I love the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and visit often. This summer my daughter took a couple classes at VisArts and I’d hang out at the VMFA. Read until they opened and then wander the halls.
— Taylor R.
Good honest down to earth friends and the most hard working colleagues I’ve ever worked with 🙏🏽💃🏻
And of course the southern charm
— Melissa O-P
Hollywood Cemetery where my parents are inurned.
— Kim M.
Friendships
— Deedles
Friends
— Taylor S.
My friends.
— Charles O.
Family, Friends, Food, Music, Art, & More!
— David B.
Friends & Music…
— Joe B.
Friends. The amazing outdoor places- the River, Maymont, etc.
— Cheyenne M.
College education. Tough because life long friends is important too.
— Lisa C.
A pretty tight/strong alternative scene.
— Shawn S.
Meeting my best friends there.
— Rand B.
Just one? I can think of several. I love RVA!
— Stacy C-F.
Amazing, lifelong friends!
— Windsor B.
Very little traffic
— Andrea G.
That the James Runs through it!
— Jill S.
For always feeling like Home, no matter how long it’s been.
— Olivia B.
Meeting my best friends there.
— Rand B.
What a great foody town it’s become.
— Troy P.
The river.
— Lisa R.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, “the James river and the trails that surrounds it, are indeed magical!
— Acie B.
The James River.
— Mike B.
Beautiful Park System and lovely architecture in spots.
— Veronica L.
My kids
— Chris D.
Too many to list. So let’s complain instead. I miss the sketchy Richmond of my youth a fair bit.
— Trey M.